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Soapbox Rebellion The Hobo Orator Union and the Free Speech Fights of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1909-1916
May, Matthew S. Publisher: University of Alabama Press Date Written: 30/10/2013 Year Published: 2013 Pages: 192pp Price: $39.95 ISBN: 978-0-8173-1806-2 Resource Type: Book
A new critical history of the free speech fights of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) which illustrates how the lively and colourful soapbox culture of the "Wobblies" generated novel forms of class struggle.
Abstract:
Soapbox Rebellion highlights the methodological obstacles to recovering a workers' history of public address; closely analyzes the impact of hobo oratorical performances; and discusses the implications of the Wobblies' free speech fights for understanding grassroots resistance and class struggle today -- in an era of the decline of the institutional business union model and workplace contractualism.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Preface 1. Nothing in Common: Militant Rhetorical History 2. Sparks from a Live Wire: The Origins of the Free Speech Fights and the Battle of Spokane, 1909-191 3. A Class the Masters Fear: Fresno, 19101911 4. A Spectacle of Agitators: San Diego, 1912 5. Timber-beast Lament: The Everett Massacre, 1916 6. Orator War Machines and the Will to Revolution Notes Glossary of hobo terms used Works cited Index
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